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/ xvcrx i Baking i Lg| Comes from KPa The only bakii ^^1 der made fron Grape Cream c 1 rjnLlj Imitation baking powders are % loJl mineral acids and leave unhealthful prop a . ? ?? JHore Kobberies?One Party Tfse* Den Pistol When Discovered? Cit- c izeti Knocked Down iioiny jyj Home. rett Thieves and robbers continue gun to get in their work. Several j ^aJ fine chickens wer? stolen from a m( Mr. R. B. Allison's premises one u. night last week. The night ol frje| the numerous robberies noted in (jeat Saturday's News some clothes |)0r were also stolen from the home of Judge D. A. WillianiR. tj Mr. John Tillman, son of Mrs. jHjj0l E. D. Tillman, had an exciting (pu experience with a would-be-rob- 9eVe ber Saturday night. He went ^ef out into the yard at his mother's home in West End to get some} fire-wood and just as he 9tooped ! |jjjj to pick up an armful of fuel a man who was crouching down ^ beside the house tired at him with j j| ( n nintrtl and then ran. Mr Til- I. . _ , - -. ... 1(1 r .Iman procured his own revolver. tQ ^ and returned the fire, but without Qn a effect. After running some dis- wefc tance the party turned and shot at Mr. Tillman the second time. The bold intruder was recognized 011 1 by Mr. Tillman as a white man. 8?'^ W M rs. Tillman's house was one of theseyeralin West Endin which ^rot Mr unsuccessful attempts were made to enter some nights ago, as here* J* tofore published in The News. fatli Also on last Saturday night, as Che Mr. Commodore Liinson, who lives Sum in the Simeon Plyler house in had East End, was going home from befo town be was knocked down by a jyj rock or missile of some kind and jyjou painfully hurt, being struck in frjei the head. He was walking through the deep railroad cut 'j<h south of town at the time. He Tabe saw no one and has no idea who ,,IKh , ... build atiarlfpH him Hilnll More Marriagee. Mr. Mode McGuirt and Mis9 Beulah Brasington, ^daughter of Mr. Ben Brasington, were mar- Noiii ried last Sunday, the Ilev. K. E. Small, of Heath Springs, officialing. Th Mr. Fred Ellis, son of Mr. ^ George Ellis, of the Fork Hill M. section, and Miss Cora Hinsou, j>Qan daughter of Mr. Robert Hinson, plea* were also married Sunday. lar *< Married, Dec. 13, 1!>08. by [[""k Wm. Carries. MMr (i their . ' "a son V. Mc Man us and Miss Dora Ha hark ker, daughter of Mr. David Haker, all ol Huford Township. good and * J them Mr. J. L. Tillman, of this vi- l,eyH ' regul cinity, who was badly hurt by every being thrown from his horse a era*" few weeke ago,was in tow n yester- |,"r J h outer day having nearly recovered "?1? ?f .... . Ken. from his injuries. uo otb / THE LAIMCA8 mm?Farmer's Peculia V) | ^Logan8port,"Ind., i Affer having been an one wee^? ^>e,er Sn: fjyylp I Iner ^V",K ne ir '1Grei | | Absolutely /\\ KlTPP him tailed. The c [fjlfl greatly puzzled over I look Porter at i I Baton Rouge, La., P* TIP' I Pour men from the c H I 1 had never before iidd< ?JL I lea.-o^ from a I ;iii ts an hour near !i ^fSKfTTW?"15 S A * . (J why Mm y j V/VVl/JI/XV^ I h-cause the poner ? 1 A i oil' for Baton Re __ were not seriously in pWDS Baby Fell Int< ng pow- gvC?; Rockingham, N. 1 Roval EjCFt Saxon: While the r ?-*- IKy J. O., Bowles, who )1 i artar kA^|\ town, was out <>f file made from harsh Ks<VV minutes the Other (li ertie?,e f??d 1 children turned the throwing the baby i |ncffjL T)e infant's head ?? burned. It was still 1 dav. tfi of Mrs. Jarvett Bower*, >/' I'rimu*. rs. Bowers, wif? of Mr. Jar- ,, Mies LeilaGregorj . , (ireenvilje rem.tie ( A. Bowers, ot I nmus died , _ , , ' ' come home to spend dav night. She had been in ,x , . . , .. .L. IX Blakenoy, k health lor months. She was , . , i*. , shaw, went to Florid ast estimable lady and leaves :ge circle of relatives and w . tid-' to lament her untimely liOUCC. h. She was a devout mem A" persons indent* late of It. I.. lll.ACKM Ot the Baptist church are hereby notified, thai, ra .. riull .i.w,._ ment be made, with then rs. Bower*, was a daughter Mrs. Aimettamat-kin le la'e James Small and was tri* of said estate, on or I dav of December, 1908, si l< 40 years ol aire. she IS tered against all such ived by her husband and "otico is finR'- ns tl,e sai be wound up at once. rai cniinren, among uiem k. i>. hi.akkm, , j l> 21-24. for estate K. srs. Mward and Benjamin ers and Miss Docia Bowers. remains were buried at Fork yx l\l .vesterday. " " We are attain ready t r. Wiliiam T. Perry, f??rnier- prices: moo to 4000 at $ , lt . , . . 10,000 to 20,000 at 90 ceil 1 )f this county but now living thOM> who wi? a0( }ts olll ' lorida, had the misfortune r- '* Satisfaction, eo varieties?the Farly .lers ret his right arm badly cut Succession and Flat l>utc rircnlfir miw one dav last frost proof- " interested circular saw one any last. to us> our personal attei k< 22-31 run BAKU jme of the finest turkeys seen he market this season were MBBHiM here yesterday by Mr. John b A Porter, of Dixie The B JZ3d turkoys are the kind /B ^B^B P Porter raises. ~B~ Hp )hn Gore was killed by his } er-in-law, Munro Mi/.e, in MBf ^ 11. rokee county, before daylight WBf I I II j day morning. The parties ! "11" gone to a dance the night p. re, as musicians. iss Sadie Gregory returned | day evening from a visit to You ( ill 1 ids in Belton. .... , _ With a ere will ho an entertainment at the TTJ made school house Christmas f j t, for tho benefit of the school ! ling. Admission, 25 cents tor ts, 10 cents for children. 20,000 IT IS SERIOUS e Lancaster IVoplfl Fail to? Koalize the SerioiiHiiess. REO RO e constant aching of a bad back, 4 p e weariness, the tired feeling:, e pains and aches of kidney ills e serious?If neglected I Ff KO T( ] ngerou* urinary tioubles follow. . rirAJ MJ A. Klliot, I! 'ajj at 100 I'inkney I hester, S. 0., says : "I have used 's Kidney Pills and am well 8 ed with the results obtained. I red for some time from an irregu- KrA) rv ?t ion of my kidneys, the -.errebeing too frequent in action and idneys did not seem to perform functions properly There was h mess across the small of my I ami I generally felt dull and R lid. Learning of others who I med Doan's Kidney Pills with B results, I decided to try them 9 D A procured a box Since using 9 I t* I have gained steadily, my kid- . are a great deal stronger, more j ar in action, and I feel better in ) way. I heartily recommend 's Kidney I'ills to other sutrerHale by all dealers. Price 50 cents | DistHbl Milburn Uo., Hnflalo, New York, I ^onts for the United States ? lemher the name? Doan's?and take TEW NEWS. DECEMBER 16, '9Q8 r Death.il J Q FOSTER Dec.*14? F?hy?ician and. Sura eon leep exactly Office over Crawford Bros. Drugstore. i/rW * !?r- AU calls promptly attended fcur, a far- night and day. 102 < , died today. _ worked all DR. J E.WELSH Since he re- DENTIST it!, n iff lit. all r\a; tr1 d..: i.i:..? v/iuuc in JdJiii muun liaiiuii'^ up- m us to arouse posits First National Bank. ? loctora are Phone No. 8. m the ease. IjANCASSTKK, S. C. jy Sis Word. DR. DOUGLAS McINTYRE I , , DENTAL SURGEON S I JPC 1 '' ? ' H Office over lleath-Jones Oo.'s Store. H >untry who LAneABTEB, 8. C. so on a train, I tt ; v >iin?: 30 W. P. ROBINSON | r-> to-day. VTTORNFY \ I' LAW till) >(1 said over Heath-Jones Co.'s Store Ctll-1 out: LAN' ASTER. S. C. life TheV t'rompt attention to business. ijured. Notice of Application for Dis3 Fire. cbarge' | Notice is hereby given tlint the un(/., Anglo- i dersigned, as executor ot the estate of # > . *i i Eliza J. Croxton, deceased, will on the ; ' 4th day of January, 1900, make his lives near final return and settlement as such executor and apply to the Probate Court house a '0W I Of Lancaster County for his final disty one of the 1'|iarK0- i ' boxion, J ( Executor estate Klr/.a J. (Toxton, decralle over, i ceased. ? Dec. 5. 1908. ^ nto the fire. was badly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ivitig Thurs- County of Lancaster By J. K. Stewman, Esquire, Probate Judge M~ Whereae, Ada liiuson made suit j-i sg ', Student of to me, to grant her Letter* of Ad- , m "Jnllege. ha1" ministration of the Estate of and ,.i , i effects of I. B Hin?on lie no aav s. _ These y^re Therefore to cite and ^ cn nf Knr admonish all and singular the kin" dreti and creditors of the said 1 B. lathis week. Hittson, deceased, that they heandap- j pear before me in the Court of I'mbate * to he held at Lancaster ('. H. on December 22 next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ;d to the es- fo show cause, if any they have, why -> j ' j 'fiM sa'd Administration should not unless ' settle- be granted. >ndomgi.ed.?r i.GlVfni,"'ld k "7 *1?' T^ia9,* ion, Adminis- (,a-v of 1 Member Antic. Domini 1908 ijofore the 2.1 rd. '?* *1" ^ E\V Jf . lit will bo en- n , OM *'"dKe of 1^te persons. This Dpcember !>th, 1908. 20-23w d estate must j) ;V. Attorney If it is to be printed, send it tt* L. Klackmon. The News office. jage nanis o till all your orders for t-ahbAge planus ai the following I 1.25 per thousand : 50011 to 0000 at $1.00 per thousand: ,s per thousand. Special prices to large dealers or to i agent*, i "ash w ith order, or it preferred we will ship tint and safe delivery guaranteed. We have all leading ey and t'harleston Wakefield, both early varieties; and T-j h in later varieties. Plants are tough and hardy and are in growing or selling cabbage plants, mail your orders I ution given to all orders. j -CARLTON CO., McggftttN, S. ()., Itox il"?. ? th Miles nut a Stop! - $ RKOS in Daily Use I ADSTER with Top, $1,000- 2 or | assenger, 20-22 horsepower. " URING CAR $1,000?5 passenger, 20-22 horsepower. [JNABOIJT $500 2 passenger, 5 10-12 horsepower. ) lUL HARDIN ' CHESTER, S C. / itor for Lancaster ounty. I ) L i THE janeaslcr 1 FOR JOB PRINTI Commercial Work a Spe< etter Heads, Bill Head leads, Notes, Envelopes, aw Briefs, Pamphlet Worl ing?Everything. If it is to be printed^ send ews' Job Office. atest style Wedding Invit; short notice. 1 '9 > 9 g \ . r 4 _ I ' I I'HS ? rv^ NG cialty. s, Note Receipts, <. AnyMi it to the itions on * H